INHD2 is indeed going dark within the next 3 weeks - so it is not Comcast that is yanking the station (although they do have ownership stake in it with Time Warner and Cox). The programming from INHD2 will be blended into INHD to cut out the low rated programming and provide and very robust all-HD network. Comcast will be replacing the channel left vacant by INHD2 in all areas of the United States by TNT-HD, NBCU-HD or MHD, depending on the preference of the local market.
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Jon F @ Aug 3rd 2006 6:57AM
INHD2 is indeed going dark within the next 3 weeks - so it is not Comcast that is yanking the station (although they do have ownership stake in it with Time Warner and Cox). The programming from INHD2 will be blended into INHD to cut out the low rated programming and provide and very robust all-HD network. Comcast will be replacing the channel left vacant by INHD2 in all areas of the United States by TNT-HD, NBCU-HD or MHD, depending on the preference of the local market.